Caddisfly silk gene evolves quickly without losing adhesive power
Bioengineer Russell Stewart is looking to aquatic bugs to create next-generation of biomedical adhesives.
Read MoreBioengineer Russell Stewart is looking to aquatic bugs to create next-generation of biomedical adhesives.
Read MoreU engineering researchers’ method uses nanoscale ‘mask’ to avoid leaky seams that come with standard layering process.
Read MoreBy enabling the earliest millimeter and submillimeter observations of a gamma-ray burst, the new semi-automated system gives scientists a near-real-time window into the physics of cosmic explosions.
Read MoreResearchers discover that, in mice, a protein called Arc helps spread toxic Tau proteins from sick brain cells to healthy ones.
Read MoreThe U has grown alongside the country, opening up a new frontier of innovation and public service.
Read MoreU research highlights need for uniform air-quality policies across Utah to safeguard student athletes’ well-being when air quality is poor.
Read MoreWildfire scientist Philip Dennison discusses Utah’s wildfire outlook, the factors shaping this year’s fire season and how Utahns can reduce fire danger.
Read MoreU of U Health study compared health records of 10,000 veterans and found those serving in roles with blast exposure are more prone to anger.
Read MoreUsing principles of superposition and entanglement, researchers develop an AI framework to tailor patients’ cancer treatment to their entire molecular background.
Read MoreReport sheds light on U of U Health’s significant impact on Utah’s economy and public well-being.
Read MoreStudy led by U engineers shows data center operations can be adjusted to net savings worth up to $590 million a year.
Read MoreFindings highlight need for diagnostic tools to help ophthalmologists identify dangerous bacteria sooner.
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